US12128454B2 - Rack-type mobile device for presenting breeding cages and parts thereof for washing, the device being adapted to be inserted into a washing/rinsing machine for use in the field of pharmaceutical preclinical research - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a rack-type mobile device for presenting breeding cages and parts thereof for washing, the device being adapted to be inserted into a washing/rinsing machine for use in pharmaceutical preclinical research centres.
- washing and/or rinsing systems need to be used for cleaning and reusing animal breeding cages of variable sizes manufactured using different technologies and different materials compatible with such application.
- batch-type washing and/or rinsing systems exist which are based on variable-size machines wherein cages and components thereof are presented to the washing system after having been loaded on a presentation carriage suitable for both washing and transporting them; such machines are commonly called “rack washers”, whereas such presentation carriages are called “presentation racks”.
- presentation racks may also, in some specific cases, be automated for both loading the cages and transporting the rack through the washing areas.
- Presentation racks are usually so designed as to “present” cages and their accessory parts to the washing systems included in rack washer machines.
- washing systems may be of several types, e.g., with fixed, oscillating or translating rods or with rotary arms.
- Such rack washer machines typically have a parallelepiped shape 1 , wherein two lateral faces are usually the loading and unloading zones (indicated by the arrows, but the flow may also come from one side only), and the other two lateral faces are the zones where the washing systems are normally installed, while the top and bottom faces are the roof and the bottom of the machine and may carry further secondary washing systems.
- the rack can also be schematized, by way of non-limiting example, as a parallelepipedon 2 (while it may also have a cylindrical shape or other known shapes), which is inserted into the machine and exposed to the washing systems.
- a breeding cage ( FIG. 3 ) essentially comprises a base 4 ( FIG. 4 a ), a top 5 ( FIG. 4 b ) and a trough (“lid”) 6 ( FIG. 4 c ). Nevertheless, cages may comprise other parts as well.
- the racks known in the art include containment shelves 3 for housing cage parts, whereon the latter can be laid and retained in such a way that they will remain correctly exposed to direct washing jets, and that most of the surfaces of the cage parts will stay inclined to ensure proper draining, so as to reduce fluid stagnation to a minimum at the end of the cycle and facilitate drying.
- the shelves are also designed to prevent the impact force of the washing fluid from overturning or moving the cage parts, thus making the washing action ineffective or incorrectly repositioning them and causing accumulation of washing fluid within the cages themselves (e.g., cage inside turned upwards, acting as a container for the fluid).
- Such shelves 3 may also be suitably used for housing, in addition to bases, tops 5 , which are used for closing the cage bases and are very often washed together with said bases, as well as for housing lids 6 , which are usually inserted in the cages.
- the shape of such tops is such as to allow only some specific presentation positions in the racks, in order to ensure complete water drainage from their surfaces, while lids are light components made of metal or plastic that can easily move during the washing and therefore, due to their very construction, are not subject to liquid stagnation.
- the chosen construction sometimes makes such racks very bulky and heavy, so that they are difficult to move within the washing area, hindering also the loading and unloading thereof from the machine 1 : it may happen, in fact, that in some areas access to the washing chamber is provided through inclined ramps, where the architectural situation of the washing area is such that these machines cannot be installed on a suitable baseplate provided with a water collection pit under the floor level.
- the present invention concerns a novel type of rack-shaped mobile device comprising a system for loading bases, tops and lids of breeding cages, which, as it replaces the traditional object containment system, wherein the parts are positioned and laid thereon, with a system wherein the parts are hooked and retained thereon, provides a significant increase, the available height of the mobile device being equal, in the number of rows and hence in the number of bases, tops and lids that can be loaded, while still presenting the latter properly and also promoting a correct retention of said parts in all directions, with no inappropriate displacement thereof.
- the present invention aims to provide a rack-type mobile device for presenting parts of breeding cages for washing, the device being adapted to be inserted into a washing/rinsing machine for use in pharmaceutical preclinical research centres, the device comprising:
- FIG. 1 schematically shows an example of a rack washer machine in which a prior-art rack has been inserted
- FIGS. 2 and 5 schematically show a perspective view and a sectional side view, respectively, of a prior-art rack
- FIG. 3 shows an example of a breeding cage
- FIGS. 4 a , 4 b and 4 c show, respectively, examples of a base, a top and a lid of the cage;
- FIGS. 6 , 7 and 8 show a perspective view, a perspective view with loaded cage bases, and a sectional side view, respectively, of the rack-type mobile device according to the invention
- FIGS. 9 a , 9 b , 9 c and 10 show a part of the rack-type mobile device, highlighting one possible way of inserting a cage base in the hooks according to the invention
- FIGS. 11 a to 11 e show some illustrative constructions of hooks according to the invention.
- FIG. 12 shows an illustrative construction of a countering element according to the invention
- FIG. 13 shows one possible variant of the method of insertion of a cage top in the hooks according to the invention
- FIGS. 14 and 14 a show a perspective view and a sectional side view, respectively, of another possible variant of the method of insertion of a cage top in the hooks according to the invention
- FIGS. 15 and 15 a show a perspective view and a sectional side view, respectively, of a part of the rack-type mobile device, highlighting one possible method of insertion of a cage lid in the hooks according to the invention
- FIGS. 16 and 17 show perspective views of a single-faced variant of the rack-type mobile device according to the invention.
- FIGS. 18 a , 18 b , 19 and 20 show some further possible construction variants of the frame of the rack-type mobile device according to the invention.
- the present invention relates to a novel type of rack-shaped mobile device comprising a system for loading bases, tops and lids, or other parts, of breeding cages, which provides, the available height of the mobile device being the same, a significant increase in the number of rows, and hence in the number of bases, tops and lids, or other parts, that can be loaded, while still properly presenting the latter and also promoting retention in all directions.
- such mobile device is essentially made up of the following main elements ( FIGS. 6 , 7 and 8 ):
- the element of the stable hooking and positioning system 15 (hereafter also referred to as hooking element or hook) is preferably shaped as an open hook tilted downwards relative to the horizontal plane (by way of non-limiting example, the angle may range from 30 to 60 degrees), projecting outwards from the lateral part of the mobile device, with the hook bottom facing outwards and the hook tip facing inwards, and the tip preferably has a terminal part 15 ′ bent towards the inside of the hook.
- the conformation is such that only the terminal part 15 ′ of the hook tip will come in contact with the internal part of the base 4 , which is where washing is most critical, thus minimizing the creation of “shady” washing areas in the base.
- the hook width is such that it can internally house a part of said cage parts.
- the base 4 can be inserted in the hook by rotating it in such a way that an edge 4 ′ thereof enters the hook 15 .
- the constraint created by the hook will still allow some slight oscillatory motion of the base during the normal washing process, caused by the pressure of the liquid, so that also the point of contact will be appropriately washed.
- the inclination of the stable hooking and positioning elements 15 can be changed by means of an angle adjustment system, not shown in the drawings.
- the countering element 16 if present, is free to oscillate and adapts itself by abutting at its rear on the back of the base 4 , thereby improving the retention effect, especially with very light cages that may undergo critical movements under the hydraulic thrust.
- the presence of the countering element 16 is not essential for properly supporting the base 4 .
- the system also prevents the bases from moving sideways past the limits allowed by the hooks.
- the hooking system differs from a prior-art supporting system in that it permits keeping a suitable distance in the vertical direction between the supporting elements 15 and hence between the horizontal rows of cages, depending on the size of the latter, while increasing the number of the same, the total height of the rack-type mobile device being equal.
- the horizontal rows of cages can be arranged at a mutual distance which is shorter than the length of the cages on the same lateral part. This makes it possible to load big and deep cages while keeping them spaced apart and partially overlapped in the horizontal direction.
- the horizontal rows can be positioned at a mutual distance that can be adjusted either in steps or continuously, by means of quick-coupling systems and/or removable fastening systems (screw, bolt, or the like) and/or fixed fastening systems (welding or riveting) positioned on the vertical members 10 ′.
- quick-coupling systems and/or removable fastening systems screw, bolt, or the like
- fixed fastening systems welding or riveting
- FIGS. 16 and 17 A non-limiting example is shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 , wherein sets of U-shaped hooking systems 30 are present on the vertical members 10 ′, into which the horizontal members 10 ′′ can be fitted.
- the hooks 15 may also slide continuously and then be fixed, or move in fixed steps along the horizontal direction, and possibly removed, in order to facilitate the positioning according to the type of cage to be processed.
- such hooks which, as aforementioned, are at least two per cage, can be obtained from a single supporting element 15 .
- the system for hooking the base 4 is based on a rotational movement of the base, which allows the latter to be inserted in the hooks 15 by exploiting the gap between two successive levels of horizontal members 10 ′′ and to be correctly presented for washing ( FIGS. 9 a , 9 b , 9 c ).
- the cage is retained by the hook, the geometry of which is such that it will prevent any undesired displacement.
- each cage is retained by at least two hooks.
- the number of hooks per cage may depend on the cage size; therefore, more than two hooks, e.g., three hooks, may be used for bigger cages.
- the distance between successive hooks on the horizontal member 10 ′′ may thus vary according to specific requirements and dimensions of the items to be treated.
- the bases 4 may be inserted in the hooks 15 by the shorter or longer sides thereof.
- the above-described hooking system represents a non-limiting example of possible construction variants.
- the geometry of the terminal part 22 of the hook ( FIG. 11 a , also visible in FIGS. 9 c and 10 ) is designed to optimally retain the edge 4 ′ of the most common types of bases available on the market.
- the terminal part 22 of the hook is preferably so shaped as to rest on the edge 4 ′ of the cage.
- the hooking system 15 comprises a quick fitting 20 for connecting to a matching slot formed in the horizontal member 10 ′′ of the frame.
- the hooking system 15 has a recessed zone 21 , behind the hook, oriented towards the horizontal member 10 ′′ and optimized for containing and supporting a part of the cage, preferably a part of the edge of the top 5 ( FIG. 13 ).
- the position of the top is also defined by the oscillating countering element 16 in front of the top, as will be further described below.
- the terminal part 15 ′ of the hooking system that rests on the cages may be protected by a suitable washable soft plastic plug, preventing the inside of the cage from getting scored.
- the hooking system may be constructed as highlighted in FIGS. 11 a to 11 e , e.g., by using metal sheets cut by laser or other metal cutting technologies, or moulded plastic, or suitably shaped metal rods.
- connection to the frame may be achieved by suitably shaping the hooking system and the seat on the horizontal member 10 ′′, or by fastening it with a screw 32 ( FIG. 11 b ), or by welding.
- connection to the frame is achieved by means of a continuous positioning and locking system adapted to adjust the distance between the hooking systems.
- the zone intended for retaining the lid 6 or the top 5 may be provided as highlighted in FIG. 11 e , through a U-shaped seat 25 having an opening oriented towards the inside, above the hook edge 22 , into which the lower edge of a cage part, in particular a lid 6 or a top 5 , can be fitted.
- the hooking system has a one-piece dual structure that extends on both lateral parts of the mobile device, thus comprising two opposing hooks.
- the hydraulic thrust countering element 16 may be provided as a countering element oscillating by gravity and pivotally attached to fastening points 26 , e.g., provided on the hooks 15 ( FIG. 11 a ), or, as an alternative, it may be pivotally connected to any other member of the frame.
- fastening points 26 e.g., provided on the hooks 15 ( FIG. 11 a )
- it may be pivotally connected to any other member of the frame.
- it may be connected to an upward-protruding extension of the frame, or, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 , to the vertical structures of the frame.
- the countering element 16 is made up of at least two vertical supporting elements 27 ′, 27 ′′ pivoted to fastening points 26 (or other points of the frame, as mentioned above) and connected to one or more parallel longitudinal elements (e.g., having a circular cross-section).
- the figure shows two parallel longitudinal elements 28 , 29 adapted to create the zone for supporting and retaining the base bottom (preferably, the element 29 resting against the back of the base bottom, see FIG. 10 ) and the zone for supporting the tops in the correct position (preferably, the element 28 supporting the tops at the front, see also FIG. 13 and the above description of the same).
- FIG. 13 shows the relative positions of the top and of the countering element 16 .
- the countering element 16 may have a different number of longitudinal elements, e.g., only one.
- the tops 5 may be arranged by fitting them into the seats 25 ( FIG. 11 e ) of the hooks 15 ( FIGS. 14 and 14 a ). Or the tops may be inserted by directly fitting them into the seats of the hooks 15 .
- the presence of the countering element 16 is not, therefore, essential for properly supporting the tops.
- the weight of the countering element in relation to the lever arm generated (through the vertical supporting elements 27 ′, 27 ′′), and hence to the hooking point 26 permits, on the one hand, an easy positioning of the components by swinging it, while on the other hand generating a supporting counterthrust sufficient to resist the thrust exerted on the cages by the washing jets.
- the countering element 16 may be made of metal.
- the lids 6 can be inserted in the hooks 15 in a backward-tilted position.
- the suitable conformation of the hooks 15 permits presenting the lids 6 side by side, as opposed to overlapped, while nevertheless ensuring full retention thereof ( FIG. 15 ).
- the countering element 16 if present, in front of the lids may contribute to correctly retaining the lids, but it is an optional, non-essential part.
- FIG. 15 a It is in fact possible ( FIG. 15 a ) to load the lids 6 by fitting them into the hooks 15 even in the absence of the countering element 16 .
- the frame comprises double horizontal members 181 a and 181 b on the two lateral faces, adapted to secure the stable hooking and positioning elements 15 on both sides.
- the double horizontal elements may lie in a fixed or vertically adjustable position.
- the frame comprises a vertical central laminar structure 191 whereon the stable hooking and positioning elements 15 are fixed.
- the laminar structure is made of metallic or plastic material.
- the frame comprises further vertical members 201 whereon the stable hooking and positioning elements 15 are fixed.
- the further vertical members are in a number corresponding to each vertical row of hooks, and may be set in a fixed or horizontally adjustable position.
- the frame comprises a load-bearing structure 10 adapted to support the elements that support the stable hooking and positioning elements 15 of all of the above-described frame variants.
- the load-bearing structure 10 may comprise substantially straight or curvilinear members.
- some possible variants of the above-described moving device 11 may consist of systems movable on rails.
- the rails may either rest on the ground (connected to the frame base) or be arranged at the top (connected to the frame roof).
- automatic moving devices may be provided, e.g., computer-controlled ones.
- the base, top and lid types shown herein are merely illustrative and non-limiting, since the mobile presentation device of the invention is applicable to all products and parts thereof available on the market for this kind of application.
- the number of rows is merely indicative and typical of this application: by optimizing the gap for smaller cages only, for example, racks can be created wherein row density is further increased.
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- a load-bearing structural frame for said parts or breeding cages;
- means adapted for moving said mobile device, connected to said frame;
- one or more hooking and positioning elements for hooking and positioning said parts of breeding cages on said device, said hooking and positioning elements being located on at least one lateral face of the frame and being constrained to said load-bearing structural frame; said hooking and positioning elements being shaped as an open hook tilted downwards relative to the horizontal plane, with the hook bottom facing outwards from said lateral face part of the mobile device, and the hook tip facing inwards, said open hook having such a width as to be able to internally house at least a part of said cage parts.
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- A load-bearing structural frame 10 (hereafter referred to as frame), which may be manufactured, for example, by means of horizontally and vertically interconnecting metal tubes or sections, preferably comprising
zones 13 that can be easily gripped by an operator for moving it, e.g., comprising vertical bars at the sides of the frame. The frame also includesadditional members 10′, preferably developing vertically (hereafter referred to as vertical members) interconnected withmembers 10″ preferably developing horizontally (hereafter referred to as horizontal members) (see also the details inFIGS. 15, 16, 17 ) arranged in a central position on the frame; - A moving
device 11, preferably connected to the frame base, comprisingrotary elements 12 adapted for moving the mobile device (by way of non-limiting example, wheels, pivoting wheels, rollers or guides). - A
hooking structure 14 that comprises suitable stable hooking andpositioning elements 15, preferably arranged on both lateral parts of the frame, and preferably constrained to thehorizontal members 10″, e.g., by means of quick-coupling systems and/or removable fastening systems (screw, bolt or the like) and/or fixed fastening system (welding or riveting), as will be further described hereinafter. Said hooking structure is adapted to support bases, tops and lids or other cage parts. - Preferably,
suitable countering elements 16 for countering the thrust exerted by the pressure of the washing liquid against the bases, tops and lids. In a non-limiting example, said counteringelements 16 are implemented as gravity pendulums, preferably pivotally connected to thehooking systems 15, and contribute to permitting a correct presentation of the bases, tops and lids.
- A load-bearing structural frame 10 (hereafter referred to as frame), which may be manufactured, for example, by means of horizontally and vertically interconnecting metal tubes or sections, preferably comprising
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- 1. Increased number of rows, the height of the mobile device being equal, resulting in an increased number of cages, tops and lids that can be loaded (by way of non-limiting example, from 4 rows to 6 rows for an available height of 2,100 mm, the type of presentable bases being the same);
- 2. Full possibility of configuring the number of rows: for example, by implementing the hooking systems between the
horizontal members 10″ and thevertical members 10′ by means of quick-coupling or removable or continuously adjustable systems, it is possible to prearrange the mobile device for reconfiguring also the row positions in order to optimize productivity in relation to the type of load and to allow loading bigger objects (e.g., by increasing or reducing the number of rows or changing the distance between them). In this regard, in fact, there is no limitation to the number of rows, which may range from 1 to the maximum number of installable rows depending on the maximum acceptable height of the mobile device. This will not exclude the possibility of building the entire mobile device by using fixed connection systems, if no need for further adjustments is felt by the customer. - 3. Full possibility of configuring and spacing the hooking systems: in this case as well, by implementing the device using quick-coupling and/or removable systems it is possible to produce and configure hooks having different profiles according to the load requirements, suitably spaced for that specific load. This will not exclude the possibility of building the entire device with fixed connection systems, if this option is not required.
- 4. Stable presentation and containment of bases also in the lateral direction, allowing partial loads and avoiding washing and/or rinsing liquid stagnation areas;
- 5. Stable presentation and containment of tops, avoiding washing and/or rinsing liquid stagnation areas;
- 6. Stable presentation and containment of lids, avoiding washing and/or rinsing liquid stagnation areas, and preventing the lids from being thrown off the mobile device by the washing pressure.
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